PhD dataset includes a series of parameters generated by national sheep genetic improvement organisations, as well as pedigree and performance records from animals in Australia and New Zealand. The dataset also includes a series of simulation outcomes and documents with reports and manuscripts.

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dc.format

3100 files. Entire PhD directory.

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en

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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/au

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The value of information from commercial livestock in genetic improvement programmes

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Dataset

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10.4226/95/5b309d7d22dea

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Mediated

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GxE

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dc.subject.keywords

Economics

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dc.subject.keywords

Breeding Value

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dc.subject.keywords

Breeding Scheme

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dc.subject.keywords

Genomic Selection

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dc.subject.keywords

Genetic Progress

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dc.subject.keywords

Recording

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SantosBruno_20180625

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Mediated

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local.contributor.firstname

Bruno

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local.contributor.firstname

Julius

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local.contributor.firstname

John

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local.contributor.firstname

Peter

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5.38 GB

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2018-06-25

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local.date.retentionend

2023-06-25

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SantosBruno_20180625

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local.rights.rightsholder

University of New England

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local.access.embargoedto

2018-06-25

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dc.contributor.organisation

Sheep CRC

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local.rights.statement

Dataset contains sensitive material. Data can be accessed upon approved request to the Chief Investigator.

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local.subject.for2008

070201 Animal Breeding

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830399 Livestock Raising not elsewhere classified

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une:23546

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Univeristy of New England

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Bruno Santos BSantos@abacusbio.co.nz

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Bruno Santos BSantos@abacusbio.co.nz

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Thesis title

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The value of information from commercial livestock in genetic improvement programmes

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School of Environmental & Rural Science

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Published

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School of Environmental & Rural Science

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School of Environmental & Rural Science

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School of Environmental & Rural Science

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School of Environmental & Rural Science

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bsantos@myune.edu.au

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jvanderw@une.edu.au

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jgibson5@une.edu.au

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pamer@abacusbio.co.nz

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X

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au

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University of New England

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Armidale, NSW, Australia

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Santos

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Van Der Werf

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Gibson

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Amer

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une-id:jgibson5

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0000-0003-2512-1696

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0000-0002-6428-7165

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author

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supervisor

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supervisor

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supervisor

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http://e-publications.une.edu.au/1959.11/23364

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dc.date.deposit

2018-06-25

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Student

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Academic

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Academic

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Academic

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local.title.maintitle

The value of information from commercial livestock in genetic improvement programmes

The University of New England respects and acknowledges that its people, programs and facilities are built on land, and surrounded by a sense of belonging, both ancient and contemporary, of the world's oldest living culture. In doing so, UNE values and respects Indigenous knowledge systems as a vital part of the knowledge capital of Australia.